Can you show use the clear foot in use? I hate the ones with guides, they shift when you're sewing across a single piece of square of fabric for flying geese or half square triangle to cut the pieces of the square in half.
I have found the quality of some of the "guides" on 1/4" feet to be lacking (e.g. too flimsy and bendy). It appears that the guide on the foot that you are demonstrating it is pretty stable. I have a Bernina gated foot which is my favorite. My Bernina is not so smart (e.g. no auto overrides) that when I put the straight stitch plate on that I cannot choose "stupid stitches". But, the hole accommodates 1 click over so when needed, I get a perfect scant when needed. My juki has a foot with the "hump jumper" button...I had to look up what it is for. I found that I can simply press the button while sewing (if needed) without raising the presser foot. It is both a clever and handy option!
Can you show use the clear foot in use? I hate the ones with guides, they shift when you're sewing across a single piece of square of fabric for flying geese or half square triangle to cut the pieces of the square in half.
I have found the quality of some of the "guides" on 1/4" feet to be lacking (e.g. too flimsy and bendy). It appears that the guide on the foot that you are demonstrating it is pretty stable. I have a Bernina gated foot which is my favorite. My Bernina is not so smart (e.g. no auto overrides) that when I put the straight stitch plate on that I cannot choose "stupid stitches". But, the hole accommodates 1 click over so when needed, I get a perfect scant when needed.
My juki has a foot with the "hump jumper" button...I had to look up what it is for. I found that I can simply press the button while sewing (if needed) without raising the presser foot. It is both a clever and handy option!